• Penstemon rostriflorus (Bridges’ Beardtongue) is a Southwest native wildflower that blooms for weeks from summer through fall with scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers
• This later-blooming variety is a rich source of natural nectar, and a must-have for hummingbird gardens
• P. rostriflorus is one of the longest-lived, longest-blooming, and most durable Penstemon species
• This drought tolerant (xeric) plant features evergreen foliage
• A 2006 Plant Select® selection. Zone 4.

